This qualitative study sought to understand the ways classism, as it intersects with racism and sexism, affects how low wage-earning women negotiate their work world in the academy and the way the academy functions to create, maintain, and reproduce the context within which oppression is able to emerge. Field research took place at State University, a pseudonym for a Land Grant, Research Extensive institution located in the Southwest. Through the lenses of critical theory and critical feminist theory the stories of six women employed as custodial workers, nine administrators employed at State University, and two State University employees involved in the community's Living Wage initiative, were analyzed. The lives of women employed as custo...
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The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
This critical ethnographic case study applies an intersectional lens (Crenshaw, 1990; Esposito & Wil...
A disconnect exists between intended outcomes of inclusivity on college campuses and the failure of ...
This paper presents a critical overview of the sociological research on Black women\u27s experiences...
The authors of this paper take a critical approach within ethnographic narrative to explore issues o...
Despite having the necessary credentials to assume executive-level leadership positions at instituti...
Professional socialization is the process of learning and employing the cultural perspective of the ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore and compare the lived and career experienc...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to learn more about the experience of student activis...
Black women are subjected to both racism and sexism; those who achieve privileged status are also th...
This article explores the dilemmas graduate education poses for women of working-class origin who co...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
Guided by critical race feminism, this qualitative study investigates the lived experiences of Black...
While increasing media attention is given to examining the status of contract faculty on university ...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
This critical ethnographic case study applies an intersectional lens (Crenshaw, 1990; Esposito & Wil...
A disconnect exists between intended outcomes of inclusivity on college campuses and the failure of ...
This paper presents a critical overview of the sociological research on Black women\u27s experiences...
The authors of this paper take a critical approach within ethnographic narrative to explore issues o...
Despite having the necessary credentials to assume executive-level leadership positions at instituti...
Professional socialization is the process of learning and employing the cultural perspective of the ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore and compare the lived and career experienc...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to learn more about the experience of student activis...
Black women are subjected to both racism and sexism; those who achieve privileged status are also th...
This article explores the dilemmas graduate education poses for women of working-class origin who co...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
Guided by critical race feminism, this qualitative study investigates the lived experiences of Black...
While increasing media attention is given to examining the status of contract faculty on university ...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...